Project Clean Access PCA Toolkit Initiatives DMF Lab Experience Our skills like in rapid manufacture and effective/efficient low-end production using rapid manufacture […]
Problem Many people in the world face additional challenges created by limited mobility, physical, or mental impairment. These can make challenges of […]
Prototwinning In all engineering disciplines a combination of digital and physical models is necessary to support the progression of the design process, […]
Problem The Hackspace, once exclusively synonymous with electronics and model airplane enthusiasts, has grown to become a globally acknowledged hub for social […]
Project Clean Access PCA Toolkit Initiatives Project Clean Access is a platform for understanding the global challenges we face in transitioning from […]
University buildings (like many other buildings throughout our cities) have many hundreds of users every day, all needing to move through and access a variety of different spaces, each with their own locks and access controls. In a world of social distancing, we need to think about how people move through buildings and access spaces efficiently, while preventing bottlenecks, minimising transmission risks, and still allowing important security and access controls to stay in place.
Several industries have been moving to a working environment involving hot desking. In a post-lockdown, COVID-19 world this poses potential issues with social distancing and transmission paths. This challenge asks how hot desking can be made possible whilst also trying to contain the transmission of COVID-19.